IFFHS MEN'S WORLD BEST GOALSCORER 2025


IFFHS Men’s World Best Goalscorer 2025 at 31 March: Ousmane Dembélé

Ousmane Dembélé continues to lead sovereign the IFFHS ranking for global goal-scorers 2025, without slowing down his pace. At the end of March, he already has amassed 23 goals, being 4 goals ahead of his compatriot Kylian Mbappe, who lifted to the 2nd place. 
Victor Osimhen scored more than anyone else in the world in March (9 goals). He also climbed onto the podium.

THE RANKING 2025

 PlayerGoalsDLDCICCNTCountryClub (League)
         
1Ousmane Dembélé2313271FrancePSG
2Kylian Mbappé191225 FranceReal Madrid (Spain)
 Peeter Phanthavong18711  LaosEzra
3Victor Osimhen1711 33NigeriaGalatasaray (Turkey)
4Youssef En-Nesyri171043 MoroccoFenerbahçe (Turkey)
5Daizen Maeda171151 JapanCeltic (Scotland)
 Alex1717   BrazilDewa United (Indonesia)
6Robert Lewandowski 169421PolandBarcelona (Spain)
7Marcos Leonardo161411 BrazilAl Hilal (Saudi Arabia)
8Harry Kane 158 52England Bayern (Germany)
9Viktor Gyökeres151221 SwedenSporting (Portugal)
 Lennart Thy151131 Germany Lion City Sailors (Singapore)
10Mohanad Ali1515   IraqAl Shorta
11Ivan Toney1413 1 England Al Ahli (Saudi Arabia)
12Vangelis Pavlidis13616 GreeceBenfica (Portugal)
13Erling Haaland137132NorwayManchester City (England)
14Cristiano Ronaldo139 31Portugal Al Nassr (Saudi Arabia)
15Patrik Schick1382 3CzechiaBayer Leverkusen (Germany)
16Mohamed Salah1310111EgyptLiverpool (England)
17Sem Steijn131012 NetherlandsTwente
18Aimen Mahious13562 AlgeriaBelouizdad
19Abderrazak Hamdallah13121  Morocco Al Shabab (Saudi Arabia)
20Julián Álvarez126231ArgentinaAtletico Madrid (Spain)
21Serhou Guirassy128 4 Guinea Borussia Dortmund (Germany)
22Emam Ashour129 3 EgyptAl Ahly
23Guilherme Bissoli12813 BrazilBuriram (Thailand)
24Mika Biereth1212   DenmarkMonaco (France)
25Gustavo Henrique1212   Brazil Zakho (Iraq)
 Tomoyuki Doi1266  JapanGeylang (Singapore)
 Noah Baffoe12102  SpainEastern (Hong Kong)
26Georges Mikautadze114124GeorgiaLyon (France)
27Raphinha112351BrazilBarcelona (Spain)
28Lautaro Martínez11515 ArgentinaInter (Italy) 
29Gonçalo Ramos114421PortugalPSG (France)
30Raniel11713 BrazilPathum United (Thailand)
31Cyriel Dessers11632 NigeriaRangers (Scotland)
32Alexander Isak1173 1SwedenNewcastle (England)
33Mateo Retegui1110 1 ItalyAtalanta
34Diber Cambindo1111   ColombiaNecaxa (Mexico)
35Louis Munteanu1111   RomaniaCluj
36Guillaume Lopez11101  FranceInter Club d'Escaldes (Andorra)
 Takumu Nishihara1111   JapanYoung Elephants (Laos)
37Sardar Azmoun103 61IranShabab Al Ahli (UAE)
38Mohammed Amoura105  5AlgeriaWolfsburg (Germany)
39Salem Al-Dawsari104141Saudi ArabiaAl Hilal
40Bruno Fernandes10424 PortugalManchester United (England)
41Chris Wood107  3New Zealand Nottingham Forest (England)
42Akram Afif107 21QatarAl Sadd
43Adrian Segecic107 3 AustraliaSydney
44Róger Guedes108 2 BrazilAl Rayyan (Qatar)
45Martin Boyle1072 1AustraliaHibernian (Scotland)
46Ferran Torres1064  Spain Barcelona
47Uroš Đurđević1010   Montenegro Atlas (Mexico)
48Guilherme1010    BrazilSantos
49Germán Cano1064  ArgentinaFluminense (Brazil)
50Maxuell Samurai1010   BrazilBirkirkara (Malta)
 Fily Traoré1010   MaliAsswehly (Libya)
 Kevin Hernández1010   Puerto RicoAcademia Quintana

All goals at top senior level are counted: domestic (top national and regional) leagues (DL), domestic cups (DC), official international club tournaments (ICC), official games between national teams (NT). 
The players from the leagues below top 100 are also listed in the standings but not classified (highlighted in grey).
Period: from 1 January to 31 March 2025.
Tie-breakers: 1) more international goals (ICC + NT), 2) more goals for national team (NT), 3) stronger league (by IFFHS ranking), 4) goals in domestic leagues (DL).


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